. PaC-SaC 1919. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE S, A. T. C The Students Army Training Corps (if the Presbyterian College of South Carolina, was bornat Clinton. S. C. October the first, 1918. For about two months and dining this time manyimpressive instances occured. Among the most important of these was [nduction Day. Wesimply lack the words to give the elaborate account to which this day is entitled. All students werelined up in front of the flag, where numerous ceremonies took place. This was followed byinteresting addresses from Governor Cooper and Dr. Douglas. After which the commandingofficer. L


. PaC-SaC 1919. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE S, A. T. C The Students Army Training Corps (if the Presbyterian College of South Carolina, was bornat Clinton. S. C. October the first, 1918. For about two months and dining this time manyimpressive instances occured. Among the most important of these was [nduction Day. Wesimply lack the words to give the elaborate account to which this day is entitled. All students werelined up in front of the flag, where numerous ceremonies took place. This was followed byinteresting addresses from Governor Cooper and Dr. Douglas. After which the commandingofficer. Lieutenant McFarland. read the orders of the day. Among the orders given was onewhich forbade any student to leave the campus. In other words, we were quarantined againstInfluenza for four long weeks. Oh. but it did feel like being in jail. No sooner were we dis-missed than we began to realize that S. A. T. C. meant Stick Around The Campus. To give in minute detail all the facts and instances occuring during Uncl


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